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Insane
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Austin, TX
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The only trick I know of is to append an 's' to the end of the URL. Sometimes developers leave symlinks to their source code floating around. For example:
http://www.djskaven.com/tools/makethumb.php vs http://www.djskaven.com/tools/makethumb.phps I keep the source accessible so that it's easy to "send" it to people. It's also just handy to have around while debugging, so you don't have to leave your browser to look at the code quickly. |
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Tilted
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Portland, Or
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That's actually a great feature of php, in that it allows you to write sites that someone can't steal. Not that I'm accusing or anything
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